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Intermittant overfill during fill & rinse cycles

1. Unplugged unit2. Disconnected water hoses3. Removed 4 top panel screws4. Folded panel forward to access components5. Disconnected connectors from solenoids on water valves, marked with tape6. Removed 2 hex screws to water valve7. Loosened clamp and removed water hose connection from water valve8. Installed new water valve, hose assembly, and reset clamp9. For water level switch, disconnected connectors and water hose10. Pushed down metal tab on backer plate and rotated old switch until it loosed and was removed11. Installed new switch in reverse order.Runs like new

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Parts Used:

Water Level Pressure Switch

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Screw drivers

Customer: Michael from Steger, IL

No water, went right to agitate cycle

When I would set my washer to a specific setting, it would skip the water fill cycle and go directly to the agitate cycle. Would not get water at all, hot, cold, or warm. I removed the control panel with a torx (star) bit in which the screws were on top behind the panel. The pressure switch was on the left side of the panel. The switch actually twists out. There are no screws or other hardware holding it in place. Very convenient. All there was to the switch was 2 wires and a vaccuum hose line. Very simple repair. Washer works great.

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Parts Used:

Water Level Pressure Switch

Level of Difficulty: Really Easy

Time to do repair: Less than 15 mins

Tools: Screw drivers

Customer: Gary from Los Fresnos, TX

Tub kept overfilling

Unplugged the appliance. Removed 4 star screws using a #2 star bit and screwdriver. I turned the old switch dial to its furthest counterclockwise setting which was my marker for installing the new one. Folded the dial cover over, accessed the pressure switch and removed the two wires making note of the position for each. Removed the pressure switch by inserting a flathead screwdriver in between the clip and metal frame. Installed the new one. Note: if your tub begins aggitation and you can hear the water level pressure switch engage chances are its still good and the dual water inlet valve is the issue. Since my appliance is over 5 years old I replaced both. Washer is functioning properly now.

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Parts Used:

Water Level Pressure Switch

Level of Difficulty: A Bit Difficult

Time to do repair: 15 - 30 mins

Tools: Pliers, Screw drivers

Customer: Philip from Lakewood Ranch, FL

Washing machine intermittantly overflowed on to the floor.

It seemed to be the water level control so I purchased and installed a new one.Condition persisted.Finally figured out that it was the water control valve. If I throttled back on the shut off valve the water control valve operated fine as this reduced the pressure on that valve.However, by this time the wife had enough so we bought a new machine.Existing machine continued to operate okay with the shut off valve partially closed until replaced by the new one.Oops.